After fulfilling 637 orders across multiple marketplaces and maintaining a 73% lifetime positive feedback rating, Amazon has shut down my account — and is now withholding $1,619 in earned funds.
I completed their video identity verification, provided:
1. My government ID
2. Bank statement
3. Receipts and screenshots from my supplier
Despite full cooperation, Amazon responded with an outrageous accusation:
"Using your account to engage in deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, including fictitious transactions, review manipulation, and even money laundering."
They provided no specific evidence, and they refused to release my earned balance, even though the money comes from actual shipped orders.
This is not just account deactivation — this is character assassination over a small amount of money.
Amazon is a trillion-dollar company. If they can treat a small seller like this — holding earned money while accusing us of fraud — what protection does any seller really have?
We work hard, ship real products, and serve Amazon customers. But when you're small, it seems like you're disposable.

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